LOGIN“Isn’t this our first night? I’m ready to give my body to you, Mr. Alexandro,” Lucia said, already wearing sexy lingerie. Alexandro merely looked her over from head to toe. Lucia lowered her gaze; she wasn’t sure the man even wanted to touch her plump body. Alexandro stepped closer and closer, then pushed Lucia until she sat on the floor, her head tilting up toward her husband. “Do you like BDSM?” Alexandro asked. Lucia swallowed hard. This was the beginning of a nightmare for her. *** Lucia had never lived as a loved child. After her parents died, she grew up in her uncle’s house and was treated like a burden. Lucia was fat, quiet, and constantly compared to her beautiful cousin; she learned to accept insults as a part of life. Until one day, her uncle’s loan shark debts dragged Lucia into a contract marriage with Alexandro De Luca, a powerful man who was cold, cruel, and untouchable. That loveless marriage turned Lucia into a subject of ridicule in the cruel elite world, even in her own home. She was considered a disgrace and a wife unworthy of standing beside an Alexandro De Luca.
View MoreCarlo Bianchi stood hesitantly before the large door. His palms were sweating even though the night air was cold. The suit he wore looked neat, but it could not hide the tension in his stiff shoulders. Two large men stood on either side of the door, their faces expressionless, their sharp eyes watching Carlo's every move. One of them opened the door without saying a word.
Carlo stepped inside. Alexandro De Luca was lounging on a large dark-colored sofa. One button of his shirt was undone, his tie loosened. A scantily dressed woman was on top of him, her long hair falling to cover part of her face. A soft laugh filled the room, deeply seductive.
Alexandro lifted his hand slightly when he realized someone had entered. The woman stopped and turned toward the door, then looked at Carlo.
"Leave," Alexandro said shortly.
The woman got off without protest, straightening her clothes with a blank expression. She glanced briefly at Carlo, then walked out through the side door.
The room fell silent again. Alexandro leaned back against the sofa, staring at Carlo without expression.
"Sit," Alexandro said.
Carlo obeyed. He sat on the chair opposite the sofa, his back straight but tense. His legs shifted restlessly. Alexandro picked up a glass from the table and took a calm sip of his drink.
"I came to ask for time," Carlo said.
Alexandro raised an eyebrow slightly. "Time," he repeated flatly.
"Yes. Just a little. I will pay everything off. I promise," Carlo said, swallowing.
Alexandro set the glass down, the sound of glass touching the table clearly audible.
"You have asked for time three times already," he said quietly.
Carlo lowered his head. "My business has not gone the way I expected."
"That is not my concern," Alexandro replied.
"I know," Carlo cut in quickly. "But I am looking for a way. I..."
"Carlo," Alexandro interrupted.
That single word was enough to silence him.
"Your debt is not small, and the interest does not stop running just because you keep asking me for time."
Carlo clenched his fists. "I am not trying to run away. I just..."
"You are late," Alexandro said coldly.
Carlo lifted his head. "I beg you."
For a moment, Alexandro only looked at him.
"Do you know what I dislike the most?" Alexandro asked.
Carlo shook his head slightly.
"People who come here without bringing a solution and only bring the word 'I beg'."
Carlo let out a heavy breath. "I have nothing left."
"I will give you one chance," Alexandro continued.
Carlo straightened his back. "What kind of chance?"
Alexandro stood up. His height made Carlo reflexively stand as well, even though his knees felt weak.
"Bring me something equal to your value, something that will make the debt considered settled."
Carlo fell silent for a long moment.
"Like your head," Alexandro said with a sly smile.
Carlo was shocked by the words. Cold sweat ran down the back of his neck. He knew Alexandro was not joking. That man never spoke without intent. Carlo swallowed, then unconsciously his eyes moved to the corner of the room, toward the side door that had just closed.
In his mind, the image of the woman who had been on Alexandro moments ago resurfaced. A slender body, a beautiful face, smooth skin. A woman of the night, one of many that could be bought with money and power. And somehow, a wild idea appeared.
Carlo took a breath, then spoke more carefully. "I might have something."
Alexandro lifted his gaze. Not enthusiastic, but interested enough not to interrupt.
"What is it?" he asked flatly.
"I have a daughter."
Alexandro did not react. His face remained unchanged.
"She is beautiful, very beautiful, even more beautiful than the woman earlier."
He gave a small smile, a desperate smile trying to sell hope. "She is young, beautiful, and educated, not a paid woman."
Alexandro chuckled softly, not a loud laugh, just a low sound full of indifference.
"Do you think I lack women, Carlo?" he said.
Carlo flinched. "That is not what I mean, but this is different. She..."
"I can get any woman I want. Models, actresses, daughters of wealthy families, or women from the streets. Just name it."
He took a step closer. "What makes you think your daughter is special?"
Carlo fell silent for a moment, his heart pounding hard. But he could not retreat.
"Because she is mine, and I am giving her to you."
Alexandro stared at Carlo for a long time.
"What is your daughter's name?" he asked.
Carlo jolted slightly but answered quickly. "Elena."
Alexandro repeated the name slowly, then turned and walked back to the sofa. He sat down, leaning back casually.
"Elena," he repeated again. "Beautiful, you say."
"Yes," Carlo nodded quickly. "Very beautiful. Everyone praises her. She even..."
"How much is she worth?" Alexandro cut in.
Carlo choked. "What do you mean?"
"Your debt. Do you really think one woman, no matter how beautiful, is enough to cover all of it?"
Carlo fell silent, the numbers flashing through his mind, and he knew the answer.
"Not entirely, but she can be a guarantee that I will not run," Carlo replied.
Alexandro smiled thinly. "You still don't understand."
He stood again and slowly walked around Carlo. With every step, Carlo felt smaller.
"I don't buy women," Alexandro continued. "I choose."
"Then choose her," Carlo said, turning to follow him. "You will not regret marrying my daughter."
Alexandro stopped right in front of Carlo. The distance between them was close, too close.
"Bring me her photo," he said.
Carlo lifted his head quickly. "What?"
"A photo," Alexandro repeated. "I want to see what you call beautiful."
His hand moved faster than his thoughts.
Carlo reached into his briefcase with trembling hands. From the deepest pocket where he usually kept important documents, he pulled out a photograph, its edges slightly worn. The photo was wrapped in clear plastic, clearly taken out and put back many times.
"I always carry it," Carlo said hurriedly. "I want you to see it now."
Alexandro turned slowly. There was no impatience on his face, nor excessive interest. He simply extended his hand, palm open, waiting.
Carlo handed over the photo. A small piece of paper changed hands, but for Carlo, it felt like giving up something far greater. Alexandro lowered his gaze to the photo. It was a family picture, taken years ago. Carlo stood in the center with a proud smile. Beside him was his wife, and in front of them was Elena.
Beautiful, even in that old photo her beauty stood out. Her hair was long and well cared for, her face bright, her smile confident. A girl truly born to be shown to the world.
Carlo held his breath. He watched Alexandro's face closely, searching for any sign of interest.
Alexandro tilted the photo slightly, looking closer. His eyes lingered for quite some time on Elena. There was no smile, no clear change in expression. But Carlo noticed a pause.
Alexandro did not return the photo immediately. His gaze shifted to another figure in the picture. A girl positioned slightly to the side. Not standing in the center, not looking at the camera with confidence. Her body was larger, her smile faint, as if she knew she was not the main focus of the photo. Alexandro stared at her longer now.
"This..." Alexandro murmured softly.
Carlo leaned forward without realizing it. "Elena," he said quickly. "That is my daughter."
Alexandro did not respond. He continued staring at the photo, his finger lightly pressing the plastic covering the face of the girl at the side. Carlo began to grow uneasy.
"I am sure you will be interested," he continued, trying to hide his nervousness. "She would look perfect standing beside a man like you."
Alexandro finally lifted his face. That look made Carlo tense.
"Interesting," Alexandro said with a sinister smile, as if he had found his prey.
Marco fell hard onto the sand, his body limp, his mind sinking into darkness. The world felt like it was spinning, and then everything disappeared.Meanwhile, on a helicopter crossing the night sea, Alexandro stared at the radar screen with tired eyes. Zayed sat beside him, a faint smile still on his lips."We're almost there," Zayed said, his voice calm. "My team reported that they saw signs of activity on the island. A campfire and some footprints.""I hope they're still there," Alexandro said."We'll find out soon enough," Zayed said, his eyes staring out the dark helicopter window.The helicopter began to descend, and Alexandro could see the coastline of the small island under the moonlight. White sand, dense trees, and towering rocky cliffs. There were no visible signs of life.They landed on the empty beach. Alexandro jumped down from the helicopter, his eyes immediately searching for signs of Marco and Davina. He saw the remains of a campfire that had gone out, some leftover fo
Marco woke from his sleep because of an unusual sound. He froze, listening carefully. There were footsteps, many footsteps outside the cave. Quiet sounds deliberately made not too loud, but Marco had sharp hearing.He crawled to the cave's mouth, peeking out carefully, and what he saw made his blood run cold.Under the dim moonlight, he saw a group of armed men walking along the beach. They carried flashlights and weapons, checking every corner, every crevice, and at the front, in a black suit still neatly pressed despite the late hour, stood Matteo Bianchi.Marco felt burning anger, but also fear. He quickly went back inside the cave, waking Davina with a gentle touch on her shoulder."Davina, we have to go. They found us."Davina woke up with sleepy eyes, but quickly noticed the tension in Marco's voice."Who?""Matteo. He's here with his men. We have to run now."Davina tried to stand, but her body was too weak. Her wound still hurt, the infection hadn't healed. She fell back to th
After Aurora and Leo finally fell asleep, Lucia sat in her bedroom with her phone in her hand. The restlessness that had been bothering her for days was now growing stronger. She needed to hear Alexandro's voice, needed to make sure everything was alright.She pressed the video call button, and after a few rings, Alexandro's face appeared on the screen. He looked tired, with dark circles under his eyes, but he smiled when he saw his wife."Lulu, what's wrong, darling? Why are you calling so late?"Lucia looked at her husband, seeing the exhaustion in his eyes that he couldn't hide."I miss you, Ale. But there's something else. I have a bad feeling, like something is wrong."Alexandro furrowed his brow, trying to smile reassuringly."Nothing's wrong, darling. Everything's fine. I'm just finishing up some business here. I'll be home soon.""When?" Lucia asked."A few more days. Maybe three or four days.""Ale, I want you to come home now. I feel like something isn't right. I don't know
At the De Luca mansion, the atmosphere felt empty without Alexandro's presence. It had been three days since he left for the Middle East on business, or at least that was what he told Lucia. He didn't want to worry his wife about Marco, about Davina, about all the chaos happening behind the scenes.Lucia sat in the nursery, holding Aurora in one arm while Leo slept in the crib beside her. Both babies had finally fallen asleep after hours of fussing. Lucia let out a sigh of relief, but her body remained tense. She hadn't fully recovered from childbirth, and taking care of two babies at once was exhausting.After making sure Aurora and Leo were sound asleep, Lucia walked to her study, a small room she had converted into a workspace. She sat in front of her laptop, opening the coursework she had left untouched for months.Now, she was trying to catch up, even though it was difficult to find time between nursing, changing diapers, and soothing crying babies.She was reading a journal arti
I showed him everything I had learned from Mira.I sat on his lap, both arms wrapped around his neck. My breath was slow, rhythmic, exactly as Mira taught. "Breathing is the key," she said before. "Proper breathing can make a man lose control."I whispered in his ear. "Where do you want me to start
Three days since Mira came.Three days I learned, about touch, about sound, about movement, about how to make a man want you. And every night, I waited.Alexandro did not come home.Around ten at night, I heard a car in the driveway. My heart pounded wildly.I ran to the window. The black car was p
At nine fifty, I was already sitting in the living room, my heart pounding. The simple house dress I was wearing didn't feel like enough. I twisted the hem of my clothes and waited.Right at ten o'clock, Mira arrived.Today she looked different. Still beautiful, still graceful, but her clothes were
The priest began to recite the prayer in a steady voice that echoed throughout the church. I stood still beside Alexandro, my hands feeling stiff as I held the bouquet. The scent of lilies was too strong, almost making me dizzy."We are gathered here today to witness the marriage of Alexandro De Lu
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